Copper Lusterware pitcher with Hand Painted, Enameled Floral Design, Victorian, Possible Staffordshire

$45.00

This exquisite small pitcher stands as a testament to the elegance of Victorian English craftsmanship, showcasing the intricate beauty of Copper Lusterware. Adorned with a hand-painted enameled floral design on both sides, it invites a closer look. The slightly raised pattern beneath the paint reveals a delicate touch from the artisan, with fruits, flowers, vines, and leaves gracefully encircling the rim, enhancing its charm.

The pitcher is in good condition, the body is free from any repairs, chips, or cracks, showcasing the lustrous copper glaze beautifully. The enameled motif does have some minor chips, though they are positioned in such a way that they appear almost intentional, offering a unique character rather than detracting from its appeal. Please review the accompanying photos to appreciate its beauty fully.

Dating from the 1820s to 1850s, Copper Lusterware gained popularity for its ability to reflect warm light, making it a favored alternative to silver for those wishing to elevate their tea gatherings or display cabinets. The creation process involved coating a pottery vessel in white glaze, followed by a copper salt glaze, resulting in the stunning reflective quality of this piece.

With measurements of approximately 6 5/8 inches tall from base to spout, 4 1/2 inches wide at its fullest point, and 5 3/4 inches from handle to spout, along with a base diameter of 3 3/8 inches, this pitcher is both a functional and decorative delight.

Thank you for exploring this beautiful piece in our shop. Should you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out.

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This exquisite small pitcher stands as a testament to the elegance of Victorian English craftsmanship, showcasing the intricate beauty of Copper Lusterware. Adorned with a hand-painted enameled floral design on both sides, it invites a closer look. The slightly raised pattern beneath the paint reveals a delicate touch from the artisan, with fruits, flowers, vines, and leaves gracefully encircling the rim, enhancing its charm.

The pitcher is in good condition, the body is free from any repairs, chips, or cracks, showcasing the lustrous copper glaze beautifully. The enameled motif does have some minor chips, though they are positioned in such a way that they appear almost intentional, offering a unique character rather than detracting from its appeal. Please review the accompanying photos to appreciate its beauty fully.

Dating from the 1820s to 1850s, Copper Lusterware gained popularity for its ability to reflect warm light, making it a favored alternative to silver for those wishing to elevate their tea gatherings or display cabinets. The creation process involved coating a pottery vessel in white glaze, followed by a copper salt glaze, resulting in the stunning reflective quality of this piece.

With measurements of approximately 6 5/8 inches tall from base to spout, 4 1/2 inches wide at its fullest point, and 5 3/4 inches from handle to spout, along with a base diameter of 3 3/8 inches, this pitcher is both a functional and decorative delight.

Thank you for exploring this beautiful piece in our shop. Should you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out.

This exquisite small pitcher stands as a testament to the elegance of Victorian English craftsmanship, showcasing the intricate beauty of Copper Lusterware. Adorned with a hand-painted enameled floral design on both sides, it invites a closer look. The slightly raised pattern beneath the paint reveals a delicate touch from the artisan, with fruits, flowers, vines, and leaves gracefully encircling the rim, enhancing its charm.

The pitcher is in good condition, the body is free from any repairs, chips, or cracks, showcasing the lustrous copper glaze beautifully. The enameled motif does have some minor chips, though they are positioned in such a way that they appear almost intentional, offering a unique character rather than detracting from its appeal. Please review the accompanying photos to appreciate its beauty fully.

Dating from the 1820s to 1850s, Copper Lusterware gained popularity for its ability to reflect warm light, making it a favored alternative to silver for those wishing to elevate their tea gatherings or display cabinets. The creation process involved coating a pottery vessel in white glaze, followed by a copper salt glaze, resulting in the stunning reflective quality of this piece.

With measurements of approximately 6 5/8 inches tall from base to spout, 4 1/2 inches wide at its fullest point, and 5 3/4 inches from handle to spout, along with a base diameter of 3 3/8 inches, this pitcher is both a functional and decorative delight.

Thank you for exploring this beautiful piece in our shop. Should you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out.